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\title[]{Cyber-Physical Systems and Mixed Simulations}

\author{Tran Van Hoang}%\linebreak\textit{Supervisor} : Professor Bernard Pottier

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	Supervisor: Professor \textbf{Bernard Pottier}\\[0.25cm]
	University of Western Brittany \\ % Your institution for the title page	 
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\textit{tvhoang75@gmail.com} % Your email address
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\date{June 23, 2015} % Date, can be changed to a custom date

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\section{Introduction} % %
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\begin{frame}{Motivation}
		\begin{itemize}			
			\item{Climate changes increasingly becomes critical.}
			\item{The changes of phenomena have to be observered and predicted.}
			\item{In addition, WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) emerges in recent years.}
			\item{Such systems also need to be validated before establishment.}
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			\centering Simulations are used for these requires.
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\section{Problems}
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		\item{Modelling and simulating natural systems are } \textbf{time-consumming} and \textbf{complicated}.
		\begin{itemize}
			\item{Huge size.}
			\item{Complicated behaviour.}
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		\item{The lack of interoperability between several simulations.}
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\section{Solutions}
\begin{frame}{PickCell tool}
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		\item{A tool supports model physical systems, developed at LabSTICC.}
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				\includegraphics[height=4cm]{imgs/OverviewProcess.png}
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		\item{Advantages:}
		\begin{itemize}
			\item{Modeling natural systems based on geographic data.}
			\item{Maintaining systems.}
			\item{Analysing the results.}
		\end{itemize}
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\section{Conclusions}
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\begin{frame}{Conclusions and future works.}

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\begin{frame}{Main references}
\footnotesize{
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\bibitem{p1} Teodora Sanislav, Liviu Miclea
\colorbrown{Cyber-Physical Systems -  Concept, Challenges and Research Areas.}
\colorblack {\emph{CEAI} Vol.14, No.2, pp. 28-33, 2012.}

\bibitem{p1} Bernard  Pottier,  Pierre-Yves  Lucas
\colorbrown{Dynamic  networks  –  NetGen:  objectives, installation, use, and programming.}
\colorblack{ \emph{Universite de Bretagne Occidentale.}  August  26, 2014.}

\bibitem{p1} Anouk B., Sara F., Cyrille I.
\colorbrown{Cellular Automata, Modeling, and Computation.}

\bibitem {p1}Robert M.  Itami
\colorbrown{Simulating spatial dynamics: cellular automata  theory.}
\colorblack{\emph{Landscape and Urban Planning} 30 (1994) 27-47.}

\bibitem{p1} Michael R. Reid
\colorbrown{An evaluation of the High Lavel Architecture (HLA) as a Framework for NASA Modeling and Simulation.}
\colorblack{ \emph{Computer Sciences Corporation, Lanham, Maryland 20706 USA.}}

\bibitem{p1} Ulrich Klein, Thomas Schulze, Steffen Straßburger
\colorbrown{Traffic Simulation Based on the High Level Architecture.}
\colorblack{ \emph{Department for Computer Science Otto-von-Guericke- University Universitätsplatz 2, D-39106 Magdeburg.} 1988.}


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\Huge{\centerline{Thank you for your attention!}}
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